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And
the
apostles
and
brethren
that
were
in
Judaea
heard
that
the
a
Gentiles
had
also
received
the
b
word
of
God.
2 And
when
Peter
was
come
up
to
Jerusalem,
they
that
were
of
the
a
circumcision
b
contended
with
him,
3 Saying,
Thou
wentest
in
to
men
uncircumcised,
and
didst
eat
with
them.
4 But
Peter
rehearsed
the
matter
from
the
beginning,
and
expounded
it
by
order
unto
them,
saying,
5 I
was
in
the
city
of
Joppa
praying:
and
in
a
a
trance
I
saw
a
vision,
A
certain
vessel
descend,
as
it
had
been
a
great
sheet,
let
down
from
heaven
by
four
corners;
and
it
came
even
to
me:
6 Upon
the
which
when
I
had
fastened
mine
eyes,
I
considered,
and
saw
fourfooted
beasts
of
the
earth,
and
wild
beasts,
and
creeping
things,
and
fowls
of
the
air.
7 And
I
heard
a
voice
saying
unto
me,
Arise,
Peter;
slay
and
eat.
8 But
I
said,
Not
so,
Lord:
for
nothing
common
or
unclean
hath
at
any
time
entered
into
my
mouth.
9 But
the
voice
answered
me
again
from
heaven,
What
God
hath
a
cleansed,
that
call
not
thou
b
common.
10 And
this
was
done
three
times:
and
all
were
drawn
up
again
into
heaven.
11 And,
behold,
immediately
there
were
three
men
already
come
unto
the
house
where
I
was,
sent
from
Caesarea
unto
me.
12 And
the
Spirit
bade
me
go
with
them,
nothing
doubting.
Moreover
these
six
brethren
accompanied
me,
and
we
entered
into
the
man's
house:
13 And
he
shewed
us
how
he
had
seen
an
angel
in
his
house,
which
stood
and
said
unto
him,
Send
men
to
Joppa,
and
call
for
Simon,
whose
surname
is
Peter;
14 Who
shall
tell
thee
words,
whereby
thou
and
all
thy
house
shall
be
saved.
15 And
as
I
began
to
speak,
the
Holy
Ghost
fell
on
them,
as
on
us
at
the
beginning.
16 Then
remembered
I
the
word
of
the
Lord,
how
that
he
said,
John
indeed
baptized
with
water;
but
ye
shall
be
baptized
with
the
Holy
Ghost.
17 Forasmuch
then
as
God
gave
them
the
like
a
gift
as
he
did
unto
us,
who
believed
on
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ;
what
was
I,
that
I
could
withstand
God?
18 When
they
heard
these
things,
they
held
their
peace,
and
glorified
God,
saying,
Then
hath
God
also
to
the
a
Gentiles
granted
b
repentance
unto
life.
19 Now
they
which
were
scattered
abroad
upon
the
a
persecution
that
arose
about
Stephen
travelled
as
far
as
Phenice,
and
Cyprus,
and
Antioch,
preaching
the
word
to
none
but
unto
the
Jews
only.
20 And
some
of
them
were
men
of
Cyprus
and
Cyrene,
which,
when
they
were
come
to
Antioch,
spake
unto
the
Grecians,
preaching
the
Lord
Jesus.
21 And
the
hand
of
the
Lord
was
with
them:
and
a
great
number
believed,
and
turned
unto
the
Lord.
22 Then
tidings
of
these
things
came
unto
the
ears
of
the
church
which
was
in
Jerusalem:
and
they
sent
forth
a
Barnabas,
that
he
should
go
as
far
as
Antioch.
23 Who,
when
he
came,
and
had
seen
the
grace
of
God,
was
glad,
and
exhorted
them
all,
that
with
purpose
of
heart
they
would
cleave
unto
the
Lord.
24 For
he
was
a
good
man,
and
full
of
the
Holy
Ghost
and
of
faith:
and
much
people
was
added
unto
the
Lord.
25 Then
departed
Barnabas
to
Tarsus,
for
to
seek
Saul:
26 And
when
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
unto
Antioch.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
a
whole
year
they
a
assembled
themselves
with
the
church,
and
taught
much
people.
And
the
disciples
were
called
b
Christians
first
in
c
Antioch.
27 And
in
these
days
came
a
prophets
from
Jerusalem
unto
Antioch.
28 And
there
stood
up
one
of
them
named
Agabus,
and
signified
by
the
a
Spirit
that
there
should
be
great
b
dearth
throughout
all
the
world:
which
came
to
pass
in
the
days
of
Claudius
Caesar.
29 Then
the
disciples,
every
man
according
to
his
ability,
determined
to
send
a
relief
unto
the
brethren
which
dwelt
in
Judaea:
30 Which
also
they
did,
and
sent
it
to
the
a
elders
by
the
hands
of
Barnabas
and
Saul.
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